AES New York 2019 Presenter or Author
Sarah R. Smith
Primary Affiliation: University of Rochester - Rochester, NY, USA
Sarah Smith is an assistant professor of instruction in electrical engineering at the University of Rochester. Her research combines musical acoustics and audio signal processing to study the properties of musical sounds, particularly instrumental vibrato. In particular, her current work is focused on identifying and compensating for the effects of room reverberation on speech and musical instrument sounds.
Sarah received her PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Rochester in 2019 with a dissertation on instantaneous frequency analysis of reverberant audio. In her role on the instructional faculty, she teaches an introductory course sequence in Audio and Music Engineering and an upper level project-based course in musical acoustics.
More Info: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahrosesmith
Session List
Oct 17:
P11: Semantic Audio
Impact of Statistical Parameters of Late Reverberation on the Instantaneous Frequencies of Reverberant Audio (Author)